A pair suspected of trying to break-in into a coin machine led Placer County sheriff's deputies on a car chase Monday morning and ended with one woman's arrest and another suspect on the loose, according to Placer County Sheriff's Office Facebook page.

The Facebook report said deputies received a call from an Auburn/Colfax carwash owner after he witnessed, through a live video surveillance feed, a man drilling into his coin machine.

When a deputy arrived, the suspect, identified as 39-year-old Shane Schmidt, was gone. A few minutes later the deputy saw Schmidt and his alleged accomplice, 35-year-old Sandra Byrd, at a nearby gas station in Colfax.

According to the Facebook post, Schmidt ran from the deputy while the Byrd got into a vehicle and drove away.

Another deputy saw Byrd's vehicle heading west on Interstate 80 and attempted to pull her over. Byrd accelerated, reaching high speeds until her vehicle ran over a spike strip deployed by a Roseville police officer near Douglas Boulevard.

Byrd stopped on I-80 between Riverside and Antelope roads. She was arrested for for evading officers, resisting arrest and driving with a suspended license and booked at the Placer County Jail, the sheriff's report said.

Sandra Byrd(Photo: Placer County Sheriff's Office)

Detectives were still looking for Schmidt, who is wanted for felony vandalism and theft. He was last seen wearing a gray t-shirt with a white emblem, pants of an unknown color and white tennis shoes. He is 6 feet tall, 200 pounds and has blond hair and blue eyes.

Anyone who sees Schmidt was urged to call the Placer County Sheriff's Office at 530-889-7800.